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6 December 2022 Electronic cigarettes, traditional cigarettes, and oral health
Jilong Liu, Qiulin Yue, Chen Zhao, Baojun Li, Qun Su, Lin Zhao, Le Su
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Proceedings Volume 12458, International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems (IC-BIS 2022); 1245832 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660521
Event: International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems, 2022, Chengdu, China
Abstract
Background: Electronic cigarettes are increasingly preferred by young people today, and most people use them to quit smoking. However, the impact of e-cigarettes on human oral health is still controversial. It is debatable whether e-cigarettes are as safe, regulated, and harmless as one might believe, and whether they have potential side effects on the human body. Objective: In this paper, we reviewed the literature related to traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes and oral health in recent years, and investigate the impact of e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes on oral health from four aspects: analysis of the composition of e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes, effects on oral cells, oral flora, and clinical oral health. Conclusion: Both e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes have an impact on a person's oral health. However, extensive experimental data is needed to prove whether e-cigarette aerosol is more harmful to the oral cavity than cigarette smoke (CS).
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Jilong Liu, Qiulin Yue, Chen Zhao, Baojun Li, Qun Su, Lin Zhao, and Le Su "Electronic cigarettes, traditional cigarettes, and oral health", Proc. SPIE 12458, International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems (IC-BIS 2022), 1245832 (6 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660521
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Bacteria

Tissues

Cell death

Liquids

Microorganisms

Wound healing

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